whaleinsheepsclothing
BaaBaa Black
whaleinsheepsclothing

Well if you want to have kids eventually you don't really have other options.

The show is in its third season.

The mention of Jesse's love for John Wayne in season one was responsible for one Cassidy's funniest lines.

Why does the headline mention the movie being set in the present as if that is out of the ordinary?

Why would the Freys be updated? Cersei doesn't seem think enough of them to keep them in the loop on what would be a non-essential matter for them given that they are in the south. The Freys also don't seem like they have a ton of friends.

Clearly I disagree. I think you're expecting way too much info to travel. And possibly expecting the lady's of the Frey house to have more knowledge than Walder would need them to have to serve his wine.

I'd pass on that. No way it wouldn't be a UST fest.

Wynonna's the one on the right.

The execution of that particular plot point bothers me. It makes no sense that only one revenant in the whole bar recognized her, given her penchant for toting the gun around at all times. Also, Wynonna's supposed to have been around the block enough times to pick up on the general undisguised skeevyness of that

If all of this was so clear that everyone knows, then why didn't Cersei bring up Arya's return during her conversation with Jaime? Clearly she knew about the Frey massacre. She definitely knows Sansa is in Winterfell with Jon, so she wouldn't believe it was Sansa.

She never called herself a wolf though. We can infer the meaning of what she said from the context we have as the audience. The people sharing that scene with her would not know who she is, and others in the show figuring it out would be fairly reliant on the witnesses.

The old lady who tried to help Sansa last season also used the Stark words. Does this now make her a member of the family?

Molina's character started as a cop and eventually left the force to become a prosecutor. The timetable for getting his badge back was ridiculously accelerated though.

She didn't really call herself a Stark though. The only identifying thing she did was reveal her face, and its unlikely her face is that known outside of The North.

I've found that most acronyms I don't recognize stand for things I haven't thought about since I read about them years back. Or things that I got a brief education in thanks to CSI.

We learned just how insidious the park can be at affecting visitors. Its one thing for someone to say that the experiences in the park can alter or unearth another aspect of your personality, its another thing to see that journey.

Much of the season's progression was tied into Dolores' journey inward and her past with William was a major part of that. The only issue with that for me was how they delayed the payoff to the point where many viewers could figure out where their reveal was going well before the show got there.

Is that the one with Doona Bae?

I'm hazy on which but I think it was the Oscars a few years back. I was shocked when I heard about the allegations here due to that.

Mia Farrow praising Allen during an award ceremony as part of a reel causes me to have doubt. I have a hard time believing any parent would praise the guy they think raped their daughter.